About Paul
Hello and thanks for visiting! I am a licensed architect living and practicing in Eugene, Oregon, a quirky university town located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. I came here over 10 years ago from my hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to pursue a Master of Architecture degree at the University of Oregon. After graduation, I liked it here so much, I decided to stay.
Ever since I can remember, I have been drawn to art, beautifully crafted objects (particularly wood furniture and ceramics), and the beauty of nature. These things, in turn, inspire me to create. I have spent much of my free time over the past 20 years endeavoring to gain skills in woodworking and ceramics so that I might bring to life the things that I imagine. I created this website to share my own creative work.
Please view my full Curriculum Vitae here: Paul Harman CV
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Curriculum Vitae Abstract
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Professional Experience:
State of Oregon Architect License Number: 6144
May 2017- Present: Employed by Rowell Brokaw Architects, Eugene, OR
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June 2008- March 2016: Employed by PIVOT Architecture, Eugene, OR
June 2001- July 2005: Employed by Joel Levinson Associates, Philadelphia, PA
July 2000-June 2001: Employed by Paul Macht Architects, Rydal, PA
Teaching Experience:
Fall 2010: Through the Department of Architecture at the University of Oregon I created a course entitled Media for Design Development: Stair Design and Documentation.
ARCH 423/523 Fall 2010- Syllabus
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Winter 2008- Spring 2009: At the School of Art, Architecture and Allied Arts at the University of Oregon I created a course entitled Introduction to Digital Modeling and Fabrication.
AAA 399 Winter 2009- Syllabus and Term Projects
AAA 408/508 Spring 2009- Syllabus and Term Projects
Academic Experience:
University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
Master of Architecture, June 2008
Penn State University, State College, Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Arts, Integrative Arts, January 1994
Studied in Landscape Architecture three years before transferring to Integrative Arts. Area of special focus: Architectural design and theory.